The movers and shakers of the fashion and entertainment industry dolled up for last night's CFDA Fashion Awards in New York where Beyonce took home the coveted Fashion Icon Award. Taking to the podium in a striped Givenchy suit, the star made sure to thank her mom and Uncle Johnny who designed and handmade each of Destiny's Child's first costumes.

Other significant moments from the evening? Marc Jacobs was named the Womenswear Designer of the Year and late music and fashion icon David Bowie was given The Board of Directors' Special Tribute Award.

Scroll through our gallery to see which stars ruled the roost on the CFDA Fashion Awards 2016 red carpet! Hint: Karlie Kloss, Irina Shayk, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Emily Ratajkowski were among them...

Having bagged 11 nominations, Kendrick Lamar walked out of the 58th Grammy Awards last night with a whopping five of them in tow including those for Best Rap Song, Best Rap Album and Best Music Video.

Undoubtedly the star of the night, Kendrick's live performance of The Blacker the Berry and Alright from his album To Pimp A Butterfly was praised by news outlets as the highlight of the evening.

Winning several a Grammy herself as predicted, Taylor Swift emerged victorious in the face of Kanye West's "misogynistic" lyrics in Famous. Accepting her award for Album of the Year, Tay Tay told the crowd: "I want to say to all the young women out there - there are going to be people along the way who are going to try and undercut your success or take credit for your accomplishments or your fame."

Rightly or wrongly, rival nominee Tori Kelly appeared angered at Taylor's claiming of the award for the second time and had a serious case of sour grapes as she stared on at the leggy star as she gave her acceptance speech.

Lady Gaga's tribute to David Bowie was also a treat; the performance (lasting over six minutes long) may have been effects heavy but was dubbed "experimental" and "multisensory." The Bad Romance singer performed a medley of Changes, Ziggy Stardust, Suffragette City and Rebel Rebel.

Performing at The Super Bowl in San Francisco this Sunday with Beyonce and his band Coldplay, lead singer Chris Martin hitches a ride with The Late Late Show host James Corden for the newest instalment of Carpool Karaoke!

Singing along to a number of Coldplay hits on their journey, Chris and James later cover David Bowie's "Heroes". Spending the night together at a roadside motel, the pair run into some trouble when their car is stolen...

Watch the full video above to see what happens and shop below to steal their style!

Over the weekend, media outlets reported that Labyrinth (1986) - featuring David Bowie as Jareth the Goblin King and Jennifer Connelly as Sarah Williams - would be getting a reboot.

Confused about whether "reboot" meant remake or a sequel, bewildered fans awaited more news while expressing outrage over the poorly timed announcement given Bowie's recent passing.

However, screenwriter Nicole Perlman (known for Guardians of the Galaxy) whose name was attached to the project by news outlets, claims she has "no interest" in remaking the cult movie. Taking to Twitter, she posted: "Guys, please don't fall for all the clickbait. No one is remaking Labyrinth. That movie is perfect as it is."

She told Guardian Australia: "All I can say is that the timing for the story was awful; it felt like a punch in the gut... Bowie's music helped me through some of the hardest times in my life. I respect him as a musician, an actor, an icon and, most importantly, a human being. It would have been a dream come true, to write something for him."

Entertainment Weekly now claims the new film will be a sequel and not a reboot... whatever that means.

With news of David Bowie's passing yesterday, designers showing on the last day of LC:M flocked to pay the style icon tribute. Given Bowie's profound influence on fashion, the face of Burberry's SS16 campaign Hayett McCarthy walked the runway with Bowie's name splashed across her open palms.

The fashion houses' AW16 mens collection show also featured music by the legendary singer before and after the show - "Changes" and "Oh You Pretty Things." Other models wore Ziggy Stardust inspired glitter under their eyes; a last minute make-up decision based on the news of Bowie's passing.

Sir Paul Smith displayed a framed picture of himself and Bowie at his presentation while also sharing the image on Instagram with the caption "With great sympathy."